Police move against striking miners

Protesting mineworkers at Lonmin's platinum operation in Marikana, North West, claimed they were treated like "rascals" by the mine's management, the Farlam Commission heard. File photo by Reuters

Protesting mineworkers at Lonmin's platinum operation in Marikana, North West, claimed they were treated like "rascals" by the mine's management, the Farlam Commission heard. File photo by Reuters

Published Aug 16, 2012

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Marikana, Randburg - South African police moved in on Thursday to disperse thousands of striking miners armed with machetes and sticks from Lonmin's Marikana platinum mine, a Reuters cameraman said.

Police at the scene said they had been trying to negotiate with the striking rock-drill operators massed on a rocky outcrop near the mine, but the talks had failed. - Reuters

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